Branko Grcic is the Deputy Prime Minister for Croatia.
Vesna Pusic is the First Deputy Prime Minister for Croatia.
Zoran Milanović is the Prime Minister of Croatia in 2013.Milanović became the 10th Prime Minister of Croatia on 2011 December 23 following the 2011 parliamentary election while leading the Social Democratic Party.
Zoran Milanović was the Prime Minister of Croatia in 2012.Milanović became the 10th Prime Minister of Croatia on 2011 December 23 following the 2011 parliamentary election while leading the Social Democratic Party.
Jadrankar Kosor was the Prime Minister of Croatia in 2010. Kosor became the Prime Minister of Croatia on 2009 July 6 following previous Prime Minister Ivo Sanader's resignation due to pending criminal charges. Kosor is the first female Prime Minister of Croatia since its independence on 1990 May 30. She served until 2011 December 23, becoming the leader of the opposition following the 2011 election.
The party that won the majority in the elections choses a person who will be the Prime-minister.
Savka Dabčević-KučarIn 1967 she became the prime minister of Croatia, giving her the distinction of being Europe's first female prime minister.
Jadrankar Kosor was the Prime Minister of Croatia at the start of 2011. She was replaced by Zoran Milanović on December 23.Kosor became the Prime Minister of Croatia on 2009 July 6 following previous Prime Minister Ivo Sanader's resignation due to pending criminal charges. Kosor is the first female Prime Minister of Croatia since its independence on 1990 May 30. She served until 2011 December 23, becoming the leader of the opposition following the 2011 election.Milanović came to power following the 2011 parliamentary election while leading the Social Democratic Party.
Ante Kotromanovic is the Minister of Defense for Croatia.
Tihomir Jakovina is the Minister of Agriculture for Croatia.
Ivan Vrdoljak is the Minister of Economy for Croatia.
Boris Lalovac is the Minister of Finance for Croatia.